ACLU: Tennessee Abortion Ban Blocked By Federal Court Minutes After Being Signed Into Law
A federal district court in
The emergency restraining order was granted at the request of the
Part of the law that was blocked today prohibits patients from obtaining an abortion based on their reason for seeking the procedure, including the potential for a Down syndrome diagnosis or the sex or race of the fetus. These "reason bans" inflict harm by peddling stigma around abortions and stereotypes of Black and Brown communities, Asian Americans, and people with disabilities. Abortion patients -- like all patients -- should have the right to make private medical decisions with their families and their doctors, without interference from politicians.
The restraining order comes just weeks after the Supreme Court struck down a
"This is a critical win for people in
"Today's important decision protects Tennesseans' ability to access the medical care they need, including abortion. Especially in the midst of a global health crisis, lawmakers should realize that their continued attacks on access to abortion are particularly harmful to those struggling financially and those who already face significant barriers to health care - including people of color and people who live in rural areas," said
Last year alone, 25 abortion bans were enacted in 12 states, including:
"Banning abortion is blatantly unconstitutional, and the lawmakers who passed this law are well aware," said
"Today's ruling ensures that for now, people in
Just three months ago,
The case was filed by the
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